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Old 11-12-2008, 01:24 PM
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TEHRAN, Iran – Iran said it successfully test-fired a new generation of long range surface-to-surface missile on Wednesday — one that could easily strike as far away as southeastern Europe with greater precision than earlier models.

The Sajjil is a solid fuel high-speed missile with a range of about 1,200 miles, Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammed Najjar said on state television. At that range, it could easily strike Iran's arch-foe Israel and go as far as southeastern Europe.

Solid-fuel missiles are more accurate than the liquid fuel missiles of similar range currently possessed by Iran. The country has had a solid-fuel missile with a shorter range — the Fateh, able to fly 120 miles — for several years.

The Islamic Republic News Agency said the test was conducted Wednesday, and television showed the missile being fired from a desert launching pad.

Najjar said the missile was a defensive weapon and not a response to threats against Iran. He didn't name any country, but Israel has recently threatened to take military action against Iran to stop Tehran from developing a nuclear bomb.

Najjar said the missile was part of a "defensive, deterrent strategy ... specifically with defensive objectives."

The defense minister, quoted by Iran state television, said the two-stage missile with two solid-fuel engines has "an extraordinary high capability" but gave no further details. He did not say whether it was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.

Israel's Foreign Ministry refused comment about the missile test.

In Washington, the State Department said the missile tests were not good for the stability of the region and were another sign that U.S. plans to construct a missile shield in Europe are critical to international security. Department spokesman Robert Wood said Washington hoped Russia, which has criticized the proposed shield, would recognize the threat posed by Iran and realize the system is not aimed at Russia.

"I think it's pretty obvious when Iran launches one of these ballistic missiles, that this is something of concern to the international community, and I'm including Russia in the international community here," he said.

The name "Sajjil" means "baked clay," a reference to a story in the Quran, Islam's holy book, in which birds sent by God drive off an enemy army attacking the holy city of Mecca by pelting them with stones of baked clay.

Iran has intensified its domestic missile development in recent years, raising concerns of the U.S. and its allies at a time when they accuse the country of seeking to build a nuclear weapon. Iran denies it wants to build a bomb, saying its nuclear program is aimed only at generating electricity.

In a speech coinciding with the missile launch, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned that his government would act against any threats.

"The Iranian nation defends its dignity. Should any power stand against the Iranian nation, the Iranian people will crush it under its foot and will strike it on the mouth," he said in a speech broadcast live on state television.

Ahmadinejad added that it doesn't matter who comes to power in America because the important question will be how a future U.S. administration will behave.

The Sajjil's range puts it at around the same range as Iran's other farthest-flying missiles — a version of the Shahab-3 unveiled in 2005 and the Ghadr, which was shown off at a September 2007 military parade. The Shahab-3 missile is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, and its latest versions use a combination of liquid and solid fuel.

Iran launched an arms development program during its 1980-88 war with Iraq to compensate for a U.S. weapons embargo. Since 1992, Iran has produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and a fighter plane. Najjar said the Sajjil was built by the Defense Ministry's aerospace department.
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Old 11-12-2008, 02:11 PM
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These folks are pushing all the wrong buttons and really its going to cost them dearly. Why procrastinate or intimidate the western world when they know all hell will come down on them. These are radical signals they are sending and are not giving them any prestige. Rather its a signal to take them out and to prevent any misconception they may have of really doing someone harm.
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Old 11-12-2008, 04:36 PM
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Ya got it right, but kind of like a card game where there are no winners. Iran is goining to nuke and are placing a bet that they won’t get nuked back. It would be tough to nuke Iran given the topography of mountains, but once they set it off, not much will exist that is above ground in Iran. Supposedly, the Allah trip will protect them from a counter strike or those incinerated will get an automatic pass to ‘paradise‘. That is what is being put down in Iran and I just wonder about those soon to be incinerated really believe in a free pass to ‘paradise’ or those who die a long slow death due to rad poisoning due to the nuk exchange will get a free pass as well. Now strange bed fellows happening, Arab states are not so unkind to Israel theses days, seek nuk deterrent capability or to become under some nuk deterrent capability. Bad ju ju happening, there is no way any Sunni Arab state is going to be intimidated by the Pelosi backed Syrian-Iran mob without a fight to the death., that bully trip is not happening.

Arrggg, “Seven Pillars of Wisdom” by T.E Laurence (AKA; Laurence of Arabia) gives a clue as to what a fuc up mess all that is. So now SF corrupt power politics is going to change all that? I don’t think so.

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Is this a REAL missile test, or another fake-picture Photo-shopped missile test?

The article reads that Iran SAID they performed this test successfully.
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